Greatest of All Time wrote:Bro, didn't you suggest running the offense through Dwight Howard in the post so he can continue to sport his sub-1 assist:turnover ratio, get stripped and brick free throws?

I said he CAN be a #1 option because he has been before, I never said we should fully make him our #1 option, occasionally yes, but not fully. Kobe just needs to shoot less bottom line, way different than all the crazy trades you try to make, stay away from the ESPN machine bro

Greatest of All Time wrote:Bro, didn't you suggest running the offense through Dwight Howard in the post so he can continue to sport his sub-1 assist:turnover ratio, get stripped and brick free throws?

I said he CAN be a #1 option because he has been before, I never said we should fully make him our #1 option, occasionally yes, but not fully. Kobe just needs to shoot less bottom line, way different than all the crazy trades you try to make, stay away from the ESPN machine bro

alright. its put up or shut up time with Gasol. i want to see him in the post like everyone has been saying...and I want him to DOMINATE.

ARE YOU READY to be disappointed?

"The first time I ever saw my uniform hanging in the locker I put it on right away, and it just felt like I was putting on golden armour. From that day forward, I just called it 'the golden armour', it just felt like there was something mystical and magical about it" - Kobe Bryant.

karacha wrote:We can only benefit from having Pau, no question about it.

I agree, but I'm not one of the people expecting him to "come back strong" and start playing at a really high level. I do expect him to be more rested, and he should play less minutes, so it's probable that he'll be more effective.

"The first time I ever saw my uniform hanging in the locker I put it on right away, and it just felt like I was putting on golden armour. From that day forward, I just called it 'the golden armour', it just felt like there was something mystical and magical about it" - Kobe Bryant.

Even if Pau comes back as effective as he was when he left, at least the rotations will get more stable. Guys will get to play at their natural position again since we won't have to play musical chairs with the PF position.

Greatest of All Time wrote:Bro, didn't you suggest running the offense through Dwight Howard in the post so he can continue to sport his sub-1 assist:turnover ratio, get stripped and brick free throws?

I said he CAN be a #1 option because he has been before, I never said we should fully make him our #1 option, occasionally yes, but not fully. Kobe just needs to shoot less bottom line, way different than all the crazy trades you try to make, stay away from the ESPN machine bro

karacha wrote:We can only benefit from having Pau, no question about it.

I agree, but I'm not one of the people expecting him to "come back strong" and start playing at a really high level. I do expect him to be more rested, and he should play less minutes, so it's probable that he'll be more effective.

You know, I don't even care if he scores 10 or 20 points and has 5 or 10 rebounds. As long as I see him working his a** off and playing like he gives a s***, I'll be happy. I want him to just show me that he cares and that he's ready and willing to be aggressive.

Obviously production comes too, but show me you want to be here. If you don't, we'll ship you out and make it work another way.

damn I have a feeling pau wont be back tuesday, it's a shame only game i can attend this season

Every time I begin to ask, "Is he really as great as I think he is?" ...He proves that he is.Every time I begin to wonder...He proves it...That is why I won't lose hope in him.You know who I am talking about.